What is the difference between metropolis and city?
metropolis | city |
(history) The mother (founding) polis (city state) of a colony, especially in the Ancient Greek/Hellenistic world.
A large, busy city, especially as the main city in an area or country or as distinguished from surrounding rural areas.
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(canon law) The see of a metropolitan archbishop, ranking above its suffragan diocesan bishops.
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A large settlement, bigger than a town.
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, title= (lb) The central business district; downtown.
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As nouns the difference between metropolis and city
is that metropolis is the mother (founding) polis (city state) of a colony, especially in the Ancient Greek/Hellenistic world while city is a large settlement, bigger than a town.As a proper noun City is
a popular shortened form of the City of London, the historic core of London where the Roman settlement of Londinium was established.metropolis
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(en-noun)Derived terms
(Derived terms) * metro * metropole * metropolitanSynonyms
* mother city, metropole * archbishopricSee also
* capital cityReferences
city
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(wikipedia city)Alternative forms
* cyteNoun
(cities)It's a gas, passage=One of the hidden glories of Victorian engineering is proper drains. Isolating a city ’s effluent and shipping it away in underground sewers has probably saved more lives than any medical procedure except vaccination.}}
